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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] I'm not surprised to see those undercover racists on this forum still go on and on about their proxy eurasian populations in Africa. That is populations that are admixed with Eurasian to a significant degree or populations representing the back migration of Eurasians into Africa. They are only fooling themselves. Most populations in North Africa don't even consider themselves black Africans for the most part (beside the actual black Africans still living there like the Tebu, Nubians, etc). AEians were for the most part indigenous black Africans, not people from Eurasia. The same way we could say Ancient Greeks were mostly Europeans not people from Africa. [b]If it weren't from the racism of past egyptologists, we wouldn't even need to discuss this, as AE was an African nation and the burden of proof to show they were not indigenous black African is on their side.[/b] Nobody questions whether Ancient Greeks were Europeans or not. British and American people for example, as well as other Europeans, consider Ancient Greece part of their history. From our point of view, we can clearly show a direct line of descendance from the common "recent" origin of African people in Eastern Africa, to the Wavy-line pottery culture (also called Saharan-Sudanese neolithic/culture) to the Tasian, Badarian and Naqada culture (all from the south, from Africa). For example, most African people now carries the E-P2 haplogroups, along with the A and B haplogroups, which originated somewhere in Eastern Africa, maybe around Sudan/Ethiopia. In a similar fashion, all African language families are said to have originated somewhere in Eastern Africa (at a time period postdating the OOA migrations of non-African). The concept of the dynastic race coming from Eurasia to establish the AEian civilisation in Africa is dead. It's also important to take into account that Ancient Egypt is just one of the many African civilisations in Africa. I hope people take the time to study and read about other African civilizations like the Yoruba ones, Akan, Zulu, Kongo, etc. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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